Outcrop Gold Corp. announced the first drill results from the phase 2 program on its 100% owned Santa Ana Project in north Tolima, Colombia. After mapping and sampling along surface and in historic audits, Phase 1 drilling tested La Ivana target with nine holes with an average downhole intercept length of 0.52 m and a weighted average grade of 21.7 g Au/t and 1,329 g Ag/t at an average depth of 55 metres. Current drilling is confirming projections of the La Ivana target at depth below those intercepts. Drilling commenced on May 5th with eight holes completed for a total of 975 metres in this phase of drilling to date. Assays from the first four holes have been received with highlights of: 0.38 metres of 6.9 grams gold per tonne and 1,030 grams silver per tonne 0.40 metres of 5.4 grams gold per tonne and 1,710 grams silver per tonne. Drilling in La Ivana shows continous mineralization for 350 metres along strike and 250 metres down dip in La Porfia vein. The Roberto Tovar historic drilling shows continuous mineralization of 200 metre along strike and 150 metres down dip in the Santa Ana vein. Both La Porfia and Santa Ana remain open along strike and dip and represent high-grade mineralization 1.5 kilometres apart within different subparallel vein systems. Primitive artisan workings are common between these areas. Reconnaissance prospecting and mapping along soil sampling lines suggest two targets each exceeding 250 metres along strike in El Dorado and Morales vein zones to the west and to the southwest of La Ivana respectively. The north northeast trending El Dorado and La Porfia veins appear to be linked by the northwest to west northwest El Paraiso vein that extends for up to 1 kilometre into and through the Megapozo target where historic workings are prevalent. Drilled areas and immediate drill target areas being advanced cumulatively provide over 2 kilometres of mineralization and potential mineralization. Drilling will move from La Ivana, when its down dip extent is defined, to the El Dorado and Megapozo targets where primitive artisan mining and preliminary soil sampling results show probable mineralization in both areas. Trenches in the Megapozo target expose strongly mineralized veins up to 1.5 metres wide. Assays are pending for these trenches. Plan maps and sections show variable vein dips, from high-angle in the El Dorado and Roberto Tovar to shallow and moderate dips in La Ivana. Further drilling new targets is expected to reveal a network of intersecting low-angle and high-angle vein zones each comprised of multiple parallel veins.